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.....is this as genius as it looks?
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i couldnt be bothered with it after 2 days, 90% of the time you see the same kanji used for words like
same
I
all
Every
pretty damn useless if you ask me
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Yeah, I'm using it now. I really like it. I try and spend a whole bunch of time on Japanese, but I'm not Mr. AJATT, so I still like reading my RSS feeds, and a couple of forums. Keeping this on all the time makes me do at least a little bit of revision, with very little effort involved.
I feel productive.
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Wasn't the creator of this Firefox add-on on this forum? There must be another topic somewhere where people discussed the idea, I've gotta go though. Maybe someone can find it.
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I'm using it right now and am really like this for instant review.
To all the rest that think it sucks, then just don't use it. I think this was a really original idea.
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Those are valid points, although you'd have to be an idiot to think that just because the text is being substituted with those kanjis, that it must be the right context. I don't think it's that much of an issue, provided the user isn't an idiot.
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Not at bad idea. I think the original concept was from the book called "The Kanji Handbook" with the term being kanji hybrids or something like that.
Anyways, the only problem I see is that it's an eternal crutch. If you start reviewing them and forget something, the English will always be there to bail you out, meaning you're not remembering them from your own recall which you should be doing. And because the English is always there, you're probably translating them in your mind constantly which is another crutch. And another thing, I seem to get the feeling that since the English is present, you'll probably be focusing more on that rather than the kanji being used with it when you start getting into some of the more complex kanji.
The reason why the original way we do it is better is because we only get to look at english if we get it wrong, not have it aid us during the testing process before we check and see if we were correct. That's just my opinion.
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Thats a really smart extension. Thanks for pointing it out. I can't see me using it 24/7 but certainly a half hour here and there can't harm things. It's great that it does the Heisig word list as well. It may be a little unconventional but its a really smart way to re-inforce all those kanji we have been learning.